Feds signal potential interest in resuming growth in downtown Ottawa office market
After spending several years working to reduce the federal government’s presence in downtown Ottawa, Public Services and Procurement Canada is hinting it may be open
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Feds signal potential interest in resuming growth in downtown Ottawa office market
After spending several years working to reduce the federal government’s presence in downtown Ottawa, Public Services and Procurement Canada is hinting it may be open
What can millennial homebuyers afford in Ottawa?
Millennials entering the Ottawa housing market are better positioned than their peers in most other major Canadian cities, according to a study released Thursday by
Available Ottawa industrial space approaching record lows
The availability rate of industrial space in Canada’s capital declined for the 11th straight quarter and is approaching a record low set in 2006, according
Brookfield expected to list Jean Edmonds Tower for sale: Colliers
A 550,000-square-foot office tower occupied by the federal government is expected to hit the market in the coming months, according to Colliers International. The real
City shortlists architectural teams to design Ottawa’s new central library
City officials say they’re inviting five teams of architects, including firms headquartered in Holland, Denmark and Canada, to bid on the design work for Ottawa’s
Trinity, Timbercreek buy central Ottawa properties in Main and Main portfolio purchase
The company leading the charge to redevelop LeBreton Flats and Bayview Station is adding an additional half-dozen central Ottawa properties, primed for greater density, to
Ottawa home prices up 4.7% in Q1: Royal LePage
The median price of a home in the nation’s capital climbed to $437,243 in the first quarter of the year amid declining inventory levels and
Ottawa firm To-Do Done launches fund for homeowners in need
Tonya Bruin recalls meeting a mother in need at an expo a few years ago. Bruin was there shopping her Ottawa-based odd-jobs services company, To-Do
Ottawa firm To-Do Done launches fund for homeowners in need
Tonya Bruin recalls meeting a mother in need at an expo a few years ago. Bruin was there shopping her Ottawa-based odd-jobs services company, To-Do
Ottawa development applications up, but processed slower, in 2017
Increased development activity this past year has been largely concentrated in central Ottawa, according to a recent report by city staff. Ottawa’s Planning, Infrastructure and
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